To promote and raise awareness of the physical and mental health of persons suffering from depression, in particular, but not exclusively young adults by such means as the trustees in their absolute discretion think fit. To raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of depression in young adults To work alongside other charitable organisations who have the same objectives as The Lucy Rayner Foundation To fundraise to support our endeavours to meet the objectives laid out by the Lucy Rayner Foundation To work with other charities & organisations who also have the similar objectives as The Lucy Rayner Foundation To keep the memory of Lucy Rayner alive
Small Steps, provides vital assistance for children with special needs aged 0-4 years. It teaches parents of children with cerebral palsy, and other forms of motor and sensory impairment, how to help their child develop basic skills. No government funding is available for such deserving children.
Gingerbread achieves change by championing the voices and needs of single parent families and providing support services. Our vision is to create a society in which single parents and their children are valued and treated equally and fairly.
parkrun provides free, weekly opportunities for people to be active and social through the delivery of local community based 5k and 2k events in more than 22 countries around the world. Committed to breaking down barriers to participation, parkrun events are simple, scalable and open to everyone.
Within our exciting T21 cafe, we aim to provide meaningful work opportunities and social interaction for young people with Down’s Syndrome in the wider Peterborough area
Eddie's (formally Cambridgeshire Mencap) is a Cambridgeshire charity providing local support for people with learning disabilities. We provide over 20 services including our very popular befriending schemes, arts, drama, dance and music workshops, a gardening group, training and employment programmes a holiday caravan and a hydrotherapy pool. Our services are reliant upon fundraising undertaken by our supporters. Thank you!
NRAS works to support the 690,000 people living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and the 12,000 children and young people living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA), their families, friends, carers and the healthcare professionals who treat them.
The charity raises money for two p[urposes. 1) To fund the training of NHS staff in Manual Lymphatic Drainage to alleviate the symptons of lymphoedema. 2) To fund the training of NHS staff and promote the use of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) in the relief of pain and stress.
The CareTech Foundation is an independent charity with ambitious and clear-sighted objectives to deliver meaningful impact to communities in need in the UK and overseas. The CareTech Foundation’s work is focused on the following three key objectives: Physical and learning disabilities and mental health - Supporting disabled people and those with long-term health difficulties, including those with mental health conditions and complex physical and learning disabilities. Skills development for the care sector - Skills development for those from deprived and disadvantaged backgrounds for careers in the care sector. Supporting our communities and the CareTech family - Developing an ambitious CSR programme in partnership with CareTech PLC, supporting the family and friends of CareTech employees facing significant financial, health or similar challenges. The Foundation has four vehicles by which it seeks to deliver these key priorities: Partnership Grant-Giving. The Foundation supports a small number of significant partnerships with credible and high-quality charities and social enterprises consistent with its three key objectives. Match-Funding. The Foundation provides match-funding to CareTech staff’s individual fundraising efforts for charitable causes in line with the Foundation’s Charitable Objects. Family & Friends. The Foundation delivers a small grants programme to support the family and friends of CareTech staff facing significant hardship or for issues affecting local communities in which CareTech plc operates. Responsible Business. CareTech plc has a long-standing clear public commitment to its wider responsibilities to the environment and communities in which it operates. The establishment of the Foundation provides an additional vehicle by which support and develop Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities to improve their impact in line with the Foundation’s Charitable Objects and to deliver public benefit.
Little Valley Animal Shelter is owned and run by the South, East and West Devon Branch of the RSPCA and is located on the outskirts of Exeter. We receive no funding from the RSPCA national society towards our day to day running costs, this all has to be met from donations and local fundraising.
Public Initiative for Prevention of Suicide and Self Harm. Started in 2007 by people who had been affected by suicide. PIPS aim to save lives, create awareness and understanding of suicide and self harm. To provide support and to improve mental health and emotional well being in our community.
Snowdrop Project is the first charity in the UK to provide long term community support to survivors of human trafficking. The charity helps to reintegrate survivors in to community, reduce the risk of re-trafficking or exploitation and to empower people to make a fresh start. Each person is supported through one-to-one, person centred support and the offer of community activities. Permanent houses are also renovated and furnished to give people a home to start a new and stable life. Snowdrop Project was awarded the Marsh Award (2013) for outstanding contribution to the fight against human trafficking.
Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
Scoo-B-Doo works alongside Gloucester Royal Special Care Baby Unit to buy the best and most advanced equipment available to help save babies in need of special care. Through it's fundraising efforts for advanced equipment for example - ventilators, incubators and monitors, Scoo-B-Doo helps to give its tiny patients the best possible chance of life.
Since 2012 we have seen an increase of over 235% in the amount of people seeking our support. People of all ages, their families, friends and carers. Our vision is quite simply to make Jersey a more dementia friendly island where everyone is understood, welcomed and supported.
It provides therapies including Hyperbaric Oxygen, physiotherapy and reflexology to people with MS from its centre in Dyce. This is supported entirely by voluntary donations and fundraising activity.
More than 8,000 babies are born at the National Maternity Hospital every year. That’s a new baby every hour, 365 days of the year. The NMH Foundation raises vital funds with a focus on advancing maternal and neonatal health, through funding research, innovation and providing excellence in care.
KARIBU TO KENYA ST MICHAEL'S PARTNERSHIP WITH LUANDA PARISH, KENYA St Michael's Catholic Grammar School has formed a partnership with the Mill Hill Missionary parish of Luanda in Western Kenya. In particular we will be working with five projects:
We are dedicated to supporting research and advocacy to change EGFR positive lung cancer into a chronic disease that can be managed long-term. We work to raise awareness of EGFR positive lung cancer and end the stigma associated with lung cancer. We know that anyone with lungs can get lung cancer.
Carers Outreach Service is the main organisation in North West Wales that provides information and support for people who care for relatives, friends or neighbours. We pride ourselves in our expertise and we strive to ensure a fair deal for carers. We recognise that each caring situation is unique and carers have many different needs. Our friendly and experienced team understand what it’s like to be a carer and can help you to cope with your caring role. Whether you need information, support or just some time for yourself, we are here for you...
THE GLOBAL FUND FOR CHILDREN TRANSFORMS THE FUTURE OF THE WORLD'S MOST VULNERABLE CHILDREN by finding & investing in innovative grassroots organisations. To date, we have invested £19 million in over 600 grassroots organisations in 79 countries, and reached 9 million vulnerable children.
www.internationalanimalrescue.org At IAR we do exactly what our name says: we save animals from suffering around the world. We cut free dancing bears in India; rescue primates from the animal traders in Indonesia; and provide veterinary care for stray dogs and cats in developing countries.